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DENVER -- Since 2008, the Rocky Mountain Children's Health Foundation has been giving.

With programs like the Stink Bug Project, Milk Bank and Patient and Family Assistance, tens of thousands of children and their families receive much needed help.

"Any family that has a patient who is being treated for a pediatric disorder, sometimes they are terminal patients, often times they are kids who have chronic illnesses," said Luanne Williams, The Rocky Mountain Children's Health Foundation executive director.

And with all the giving the foundation has done, somebody has got to receive.

And who better than 6-year-old twin brothers Beau and Brody.

"Beau and Brody have had a lot of medical issues and problems over the years," Williams said.

Those issues include epilepsy, kidney illness and hearing problems. Now they live in a loving and safe home provided by Stefanie and Todd.